Start with 1500U. After changing the habit of chasing breakouts and cutting at the wrong times, the account reached 5600U in one month. The biggest change is that I no longer stare at the market every day. Before entering, I set the stop-loss and take-profit in advance; once it’s time, I enter and leave, without watching the intermediate price fluctuations. Position sizing is also adjusted: the first position uses only 20% of the capital; when the floating profit reaches the target, I add the second batch. After adding, the overall stop-loss is raised to lock in the profits already made. When the direction is moving smoothly, I hold and don’t move until there’s a breakout-to-stall with increased volume or a breakdown signal. Emotionally overheated? I don’t open positions. If I can’t read the situation clearly, I don’t enter. If you execute these points properly, the account will naturally move upward. The key isn’t being smarter—it’s that every action follows the rules $BTW #SandboxSANDSuspectedInfiniteMintFlawOnBase $ZEC